QUOTE: Originally posted by MontanaCowboy
Dude! that stuff is expensive. I'm just a kid! 40 horses for a resin cockpit! Pretty cool, though. I want to get the super detail afterburners[:0]
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Yep, aftermarket can ben very expensive. But, as shown here, there are techniques to enhance the seat that come the kit.
Seatbelts, made with tape or lead (from wine bottles), are ease to make.
Fine metal wire isn't expensive, you can find it in old electric aplliances/equipment (I can't find the right word)
Plastic card can be bought, but old credit cards, plastic from ice containers, plastic cups etc. can also be used.
Enhancing your kit seat doesn't have to cost anything.
Last, but very important, is the painting, use washes for shadows and dry brushing for highlights.
You can buy al the aftermarket stuff in the world, but if your painting is bad, it will still look bad. On the other hand, a (modified) seat from a kit can look very nice when you paint it nice.